Its called being tight, look that up. You were quite happy to take it at £6 NOT £7.
Are you saying that if i hadnt offered £7 you would have rejected the £6 and said "il pay £7" No? but you would have had plenty of "chance" then right? ;-)

Its called being tight, look that up. You were quite happy to take it at £6 NOT £7.
Are you saying that if i hadnt offered £7 you would have rejected the £6 and said "il pay £7" No? but you would have had plenty of "chance" then right? ;-)

Actually when rosiewoo said £6 to spider that became the new asking price, so spider accepted that new asking price. This isn't ebay you know.

I've seen this happen many times before, was just following by example, sorry if i've done the wrong thing

Hey, don't worry about it. Its up to the seller who they sell to, but it should have been at the new asking price...thats all :)
Spider's been really good about it and it would appear everyone's now happy:thumbsup:

Ohh I hate it when this happens....i'm going to have to give it to the person that offered full asking price, sorry spiderbites I need the money :whistling:

dh058977 i'll pm you paypal details ty

This isn't an auction size - seller you lowered your asking price to £6 - you have therefore breached forum rules by later accepting a higher offer above your asking price at £7. 'Gazumping' other members offers in this way is strictly not allowed and dh058977 also breached forum rules by making their offer.

Thread closed.

* Thank you for your report dh058977. It doesn't matter whether its £1 or £100 the forum rules are the same - you cannot outbid another member by offering above asking price.

(6) You MUST specify a legitimate asking price for every item in your listing, this includes items for trade only and is for comparison 'like for like' reasons. Sellers listed price CANNOT be altered once offers have been made. Items already listed must NOT be listed in ANY other active thread. This is NOT an auction site, bidding on items is strictly NOT allowed.